

While searching for the best way to organize your albums, we recommend weighing your taste in decor, your budget, and the space you have available. Whether it's a Dolly Parton album or Maroon 5, sometimes it just feels right to let our music collection take center stage in our decor. While they might technically fit in a classic plastic storage bin or even an old cardboard box, that's just not how we want to treat them-or display them. Along with the physical space that albums take, many of us feel nostalgic, emotional connections to our music and want a storage system that does them justice.


Let's be honest: Choosing the right storage solution for a treasured vinyl collection is not a simple task. The Spruce Home Improvement Review Board.This album is dedicated to the memory of Paul Hackman, who played on 3 of these tracks and was a co-writer on 8 of the tracks. By April 2019 we were ready to take the tracks to Siegfried to mix with the help of Daryl and myself. Catherines to add parts and advise Daryl on how we heard the songs. Over the fall and spring of 2018/2019 Kaleb, Daryl, Fritz, Chris and myself all travelled to St. Daryl was also the producer of this album. This re-recording was done by Daryl Gray at Dawghawse Studios in St. This was done because the songs were either unfinished or the cassettes were in bad shape. The other tracks on the album, If Tears Could Talk, Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound, Southern Comfort, Closer, Coming Back with Bigger Guns, and Hound Dog Howlin’ Blues were re-recorded by “tracing” the songs from cassette tapes. This song is a live recording off the floor of the studio. One other track-“Cheers” was taken from a cassette tape and cleaned up by Siegfried as well. Later they were mixed by Siegfried some with minor overdubs by Daryl Gray. Upon doing so, the tracks were immediately transferred to digital. To “extract” these recordings from the 2” tape we had to take the tapes to Beach Studios outside of Goderich, Ontario and get Siegfried Meier to thermally bake them. Paul Hackman is playing guitar and singing on these tracks. Three of the songs we were able to extract from 2” tape were recorded for the Back for Another Taste sessions in 1989: Games Mother Never Taught You, Tie Me Down, and Your Turn to Cry. Incidentally, none of these tracks were ever released, although some of them might have been on our website as “rare tracks” in the past. Greg made me take a serious look at what I had and I realized there was at least a whole album of unreleased material-and so the idea of “OLD SCHOOL” was born. I was going to throw out the 2” tapes until I got a frantic phone call from my old friend Greg Godovitz who realized the tapes’ value. What I found were various tapes I had almost forgotten about-2”, ¼”, and a huge box of cassette tapes.

In 2018 I was cleaning out the basement closet at Planet Helix. The OLD SCHOOL album came about quite by accident.
